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5 Elements Of A Great Book Launch

December 27, 2020 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

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Writing a book is a big effort. Hours of planning, crafting new content, refining your work, optimizing your book for success, and then finally, hitting the publish button.

But that’s not where the work ends. In fact, it’s where the work begins.

To reach readers, you must market your book. No one will just stumble upon your book and grab their copy. You have to become your own advocate and share your book with the masses.

The book launch is one of the most important phases of any book’s life. To make your first or next book launch a success, include these 5 elements into your plan.

#1: Build Up A Street Team

Every bestseller is promoted by a team. It’s never just the author alone. Full-time authors understand the importance of building up a team of promoters otherwise known as a street team.

This team’s job is to help promote your book to their audiences and leave a review for your book when it comes out on Amazon.

But how do you find people for your street team?

Start with people in your audience. If you don’t have many followers, reach out to family and friends. Some people will be happy to help you because they like you already.

Many street team organizers sweeten the pot with some extras. A free copy of the book, merchandise, personalized videos, quick consultations, an exclusive training course, and coaching calls are some of the ways authors sweeten the pot for people who join their street teams.

You can offer as many incentives or as few incentives as you desire. Put all of the members of your street team in the same Facebook Group and the same email list so it’s easier to communicate with everyone.

#2: Fire Up The Social Media Posts

You should promote your book on social media. We all know the power of social media and how it can immediately put us in front of an audience, but what does book promotion on social media look like?

Rather than announce your book to the world on its launch date, start before that.

Talk about your book writing journey in multiple posts leading up to publication. This will give your followers an inside scoop of what’s happening behind the scenes.

As your book gets closer to launch, and you’re deciding on a book cover, post some of the potential book covers and let your social media followers decide. Present at least 3 different covers and ask them to leave a comment with their preferred book cover.

Getting this feedback on your cover design will help you pick a book cover that will convert more potential readers into buyers.

#3: Connect Your Books Together

Nothing sells your existing books as well as writing a new book. Readers who come across your books for the first time will see the other books in your catalog and be intrigued.

Writing books around a similar topic or writing series are two great ways to achieve this objective.

Not only will your new book drive traction to your older books, but your older books will set the foundation for increased sales of your new book.

Most full-time authors have published many books that all drive traffic to each other. You should use the back of your book to let readers know about your existing books. This is your chance to turn a reader into a returning customer.

#4: Create Free Content That Directs People To Your Book

Don’t create content just for the sake of creating it. Use your free content to achieve an objective.

Most of my blog posts include a book at the bottom. For this blog post, you’ll see how I talk about The Wealthy Author towards the end. That’s the go-to book for anyone who wants to be a successful author.

Getting more intentional about your free content turns every new blog post, video, and podcast episode into a selling opportunity. You still provide free content that is focused more on providing value than selling, but including a call-to-action in each piece of content builds your audience’s awareness of your books.

Some authors take their existing blog posts and include them in the book. These blog posts can then be edited to include a blurb about your book at the very end.

#5: Get Media Appearances

Securing media appearances leading up to your book launch will put you in front of a larger audience. To get media appearances that match up with your book launch day, you have to reach out to the media well in advance.

It will take time for people to respond to your message, invite you on their platforms, and then publish your piece.

When reaching out, don’t make it about yourself. Make it about how you can provide value to the audience with a special angle or insight.

Furthermore, don’t discount the smaller fish in the pond such as local media, podcasts, and blogs in your industry. When most people think of getting media appearances, they think of Forbes and NBC.

The smaller media outlets often have more targeted audiences which can drastically help your book sales.

Want to learn how to become a successful author? Organizing a book launch is just one piece of puzzle. Discover all of the moving parts and how you can become a successful author by grabbing your copy of The Wealthy Author today.

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E608: Turn Underperforming Websites Into Predictable Cash Cows With Kris Reid

December 23, 2020 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Kris Reid is the founder of Ardor SEO, a company that provides its clients with predictable, reliable revenue to grow their businesses. Ardor SEO has helped companies like EO Fire, The Influence Marketer, Ovolo Hotels, Happy Cow, Food For Life Global and more.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Ardor SEO

 

Marc’s Links

5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course

From $0 To $100K+ With Content Marketing

Schedule a free strategy call

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E607: Why Some Businesses Succeed And Others Fail With Sean Castrina

December 21, 2020 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Sean Castrina is a bestselling author of 8 Unbreakable Rules for Business Startup Success and the fictional tale The Greatest Entrepreneur in the World.  His new book World’s Greatest Business Plan was written for those who cannot afford to fail. He is an active entrepreneur and CEO having started more than 20 companies in the last 25 years. He hosts The Ten Minute Entrepreneur, a top 10 business podcast on iTunes.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Sean’s site

Get Sean’s books here

Subscribe to the 10 Minute Entrepreneur Podcast

 

Marc’s Links

5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course

From $0 To $100K+ With Content Marketing

Schedule a free strategy call

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E606: The Make Online Online Question You Should Never Ask

December 19, 2020 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Many people are searching phrases like “how to make money online,” but if you search a certain phrase, you significantly hinder your ability to make significant income from home.

In this episode, I’ll talk about what to avoid in the make money online space and what it takes to turn your work into a full-time income.

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E605: Commercial Real Estate Investing Without The Hands-On Work With James Kandasamy

December 16, 2020 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

James Kandasamy is the principal in Achieve Investment Group – a vertically-integrated real estate company. He also hosts the Achieve Wealth Podcast who helps listeners become successful investors. He has identified, underwritten and overseen the acquisition process of over $130m of quality multifamily investments.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Passive Investing In Real Estate

Achieve Investment Group

 

Marc’s Links

5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course

From $0 To $100K+ With Content Marketing

Schedule a free strategy call

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

3 Ways To Come Up With Viral YouTube Video Ideas

December 15, 2020 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

YouTube is one of the best platforms to boost your discoverability. You can get in front of a new audience and direct them to your website and offers. Ever since I incorporated YouTube into my digital strategy, it’s become a critical platform for my future plans.

When most people think about gaining traction on YouTube, they think about creating viral videos that suddenly take off on the algorithm. While viral videos involve a combination of luck, skill, and timing, it is possible to statistically increase your chances of creating a viral video.

In the case of a viral video, we are talking about a video that does dramatically better than your other videos.

At a little over 2,000 views, my Airbnb IPO video didn’t exactly go viral in the traditional sense, but it dramatically outperformed all of my other videos to date.

As you get better at creating videos like this one that dramatically outperform your prior videos, you’ll eventually create viral hits that get over 1 million views.

I haven’t created a video yet that hit 1 million views, but it’s definitely in the cards within the next few years.

But how can we increase our odds of coming up with video ideas that become viral hits? Follow these strategies when coming up with future ideas.

Look At The News In Your Industry

News spreads like wildfire. Anytime you go on Twitter and see the trending topics, it’s always about the news nowadays.

News items in your industry are extraordinarily popular in the moment, but if you cover the news too late, it can fade into the background.

If you look at the Airbnb IPO video, you’ll notice that the views shoot up the first 3 days and then fall relatively flat the rest of the way. That’s because the video was very news oriented.

I was sharing my thoughts about a heavily anticipated IPO. Now that Airbnb is a publicly traded company under the ticker ABNB, people are looking more for Airbnb stock analysis than pre-IPO thoughts.

This isn’t evergreen content like the blog post you’re reading today, but they help build momentum. You’ll get a surge of new viewers who will engage with your future content.

Combine Your Content With The Current Season

At any given moment, we are rapidly approaching a holiday. Christmas, New Year’s, Valentine’s, St. Patrick’s Day, April Fool’s Day, and Memorial Day are some of the many holidays and special occasions in a given year.

You can ride seasonal traffic by talking about how these holidays apply to your industry. Anything from stocks to buy before Christmas, St. Patrick’s Day gardening decorations, and how to sell more romance novels near Valentine’s Day are some of the many ways you can incorporate a season into your content.

Riding seasonal events with your content is a great way to gain momentum.

Get Inspiration From Current Viral Videos

I wasn’t the first one to talk about the upcoming Airbnb IPO. I saw other YouTubers talk about Airbnb and get additional traction for their videos.

This was part of the inspiration for me to create the Airbnb IPO video. If videos about specific stocks perform well, I do research on the company, form an opinion, and then create my own video.

When a video becomes viral, you have to ride on it quickly. Creating and publishing a video on the same day as the viral hit will give you far more traction than if you publish the video 1-2 days later.

Viral videos are less about video quality and more about timing. If you view yourself as a reporter who reports on real-time news within your niche, you’ll gain momentum quicker and eventually produce a viral hit.

Want To Decode YouTube?

Going viral on YouTube is great, but what about making money? If you only rely on Google Adsense, you’re leaving a lot of money on the table.

I recently wrote a book called YouTube Decoded that explores how to create videos that gain visibility and turn your viewers into customers.

Grab your copy of YouTube Decoded here.

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